Week of October 28th, 2012

Drawing will be held on Sunday, November 4th, 2012 and announced here.

How to win?

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This sentence has been called "one of the best known sentences in the English language" and "the most potent and consequential words in American history" (wikipedia). It certainly has influenced the very fabric of our country and our decision making as American people.

We hope today you have a wonderful 4th of July and pursue some happiness!

Below, we have a few inspirational projects that are fourth of July themed:

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Awesome paper! Happy safe and fun 4th! 'You have to love a nation that celebrates its independence every July 4, not with a parade of guns, tanks, and soldiers who file by the White House in a show of strength and muscle, but with family picnics where kids throw Frisbees, the potato salad gets iffy, and the flies die from happiness. You may think you have overeaten, but it is patriotism.'

Great projects! It's nice to know that living in this great country, we can celebrate our independence with family picnics and scrapbook our fun. Thanks for sharing your fantastic ideas and talents with us.

Loved seeing all of the Patriotic Projects!!!! So Thankful to live In the United States. Happy 4th of July everyone. Remember you can over eat today. It's your Patriotic Duty!!!! :0)cindymarshall63 at hotmail dot com

Love these pages!! We were unable to do fireworks this year, so I'm thinking I will do a page like yours and use pictures of the soldiers we send stuff to! Awesome layout!!! Congrats to the winners and I hope you all have a great celebration! Take a moment to remember those who've died and who continue to fight so we could have this freedom! May God Bless America!!!

Red White and Blue---- great projects thanx. I enjoyed our little community parade --it included 51 tractors (vintage, and new), antique cars, Legion, kids,horses--- the usual. But for such a small town, I am proud to say we show our patriotism! merica!God Bless A

Wonderful inspiration! Thank you for so many examples of patriotic designs. I am making a layout for each of my parents with pictures of the grandchildren. These examples will definitely come in handy!

I LOVE LOVE LOVE this holiday! And I also love the color combination of Red White & Blue!!! Just something about it! Thank you for sharing all of these wonderful projects! My favorite is the Freedom with the shield-like background! Scraplifting that ine for sure!!! =)

I am loving your site. I have subscribed to now for several weeks. I am new to the Cricut obcession. I now think I will need therapy for I cannot visit enough sites each day looking for new cartiridges for my new Cricut Expressions machine. My sister-in-law is my partner in crime. Lol! I love all the ideas and with each new pic I received it gives me a reason to go shopping!!! Many thanks...

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We are a couple of Cricut lovers and bloggers who are excited to share our interest in the Cricut with others. We decided to do a blog devoted to Provo Craft's Cricut because people are always looking for great everyday Cricut ideas! We hope that by showing you some different things the cartridges can do, as well as some cuts you may have overlooked, that you are then able to be inspired to create some beautiful things.